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Marketing Agency Founder Joanna Geummy Lee – “Let’s Break The Stereotypes of Asian Women Portrayed in Media”
In episode #012 I’d like to introduce Joanna Geummy Lee to the podcast. Geummy owns a purpose driven marketing agency, Weosh. Weosh is made up of an all women team (and allies) that takes on creative projects for a variety of different clients. The company is steadily growing in Los Angeles and has recently expanded […]
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Wedding Photographer Regina Fleming – “Photography Is Like Dancing, You Better Catch The Beat!”
In episode #011 I’d like to introduce Regina Fleming to the podcast. Regina is a photographer based in New York City. She has photographed destination weddings around the world including France, Spain, and Jamaica and fashion shows including Tommy x Zendaya. She was recently selected by the Tory Burch Foundation in partnership with Goldman Sachs […]
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Community Over Competition
Community over competition is such a great motto. I wanted to write a bit about it because working so much in social media I’ve really found it invaluable to take those relationships that are developed online into real life. When you leave your relationships online, you leave so much uncovered. There has never been anything […]
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Career and Identity in a Modern World
Why do career and identity seem to be inextricably linked? I wanted to talk a little bit about identity as an artist. This will be a post in a newer section on my blog, “Mental Health“. I find this is really important, especially in the social media and blogging space. I’ll be covering a range […]
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Jewelry Consultant Mollie Cutler Stone – “A Functional Design Comes First”
In episode #010 I’d like to introduce Mollie Cutler Stone to the podcast. Mollie is here to share her wealth of knowledge about jewelry and accessory design and manufacturing. In her career she has worked in many roles throughout the industry including advising businesses and producing her line, Mollie Cutler, which has been published in […]
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Influencers are Invaluable in Marketing
Influencers are invaluable to any marketing strategy. I wanted to write a post about this because I read an article today by a blogger turned business owner. Although some of his points were valid it was scattered with poor grammar and typos. The tone made the writer sound like a bitter business owner who didn’t […]
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Fashion Photographer Alicia Honey – “I Am Enjoying The Journey”
In episode #009 I’d like to introduce Alicia Honey to the podcast. Alicia is a fashion photographer based in Toronto, Canada. She started her career in acting and modeling which inspired her to also learn about the other side of the lens. She has since photographed top models at fashion week events around the world. […]
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Ariana Grande Ponytail Hair Tutorial
I’ve always loved the way that Ariana Grande does her hair (or rather how her hairstylist does her hair). Whether Ari’s hair is all up or half up it looks great. Ariana Grande’s ponytail has become her signature look. It stays intact while she is dancing on stage and whipping her hair around. It’s quite […]
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Event Marketer Sima Greenfield – “Use the Hero’s Journey In Marketing”
In episode #008 I’d like to introduce Sima Greenfield to the podcast. Sima is a dear friend of mine, a published writer, a marketing guru, and a world traveler. Sima received her degree in writing and psychology from the University of Mexico. She is currently employed as a marketing coordinator in Los Angeles. She is […]
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Beauty YouTuber Thalita Ferraz – “Separate Work From Personal Life”
In episode #007 I’d like to introduce Thalita Ferraz to the podcast. Thalita is a Brazilian blogger and YouTuber based in Chicago Illinois. Her blog, Hello Thalita, showcases her life and style in the Windy City to her audience of 1 million+. In this episode she shares her inside perspective on navigating content creation for […]